Doue-la-Fontaine is also the site of the oldest habitable "donjon[?]" (the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress) in France, dating back to the year 900. Nearby are the troglodyte[?] and mushroom caves. Four kilometers from the town, the Zoo of Doue La Fontaine is partly built within the network of the troglodytes sites and dwellings. Recently, a cave containing sarcophaguses was unearthed.
For an exterior site in English, giving a history of the village and a collection of photos including a Carolingian residence and an ancient stone coliseum see: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/dlf49/text_htm/menu
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